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CIHM/ICMH 

Microfiche 

Series. 


CIHM/ICMH 
Collection  de 
microfiches. 


Canadian  Institute  for  Historical  Microreproductions  /  Institut  canadien  de  microreproductions  historiques 


Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


□ 

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n 
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Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  couleur 

Covers  damaged/ 
Couverture  endommagee 

Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaur^e  et/ou  pelliculde 

Cover  title  missing/ 

Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

Coloured  maps/ 

Cartes  geographiques  en  couleur 

Coloured  ink  (i  e    other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  qua  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relie  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

Lci  reliure  serree  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  intd.'ieure 

Blank  leaves  added  duri~g  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajout^es 
lors  dune  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  6tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  ^te  film^es. 


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L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  6t6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique.  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  m^thode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu6s  ci-dessous. 


I      I    Coloured  pages/ 


□ 


D 


Pages  de  couleur 

Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommag^es 


I      I    Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 


Pages  restaur^es  et/ou  pelliculees 

Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
Pages  d^color^es.  tachet^es  ou  piquees 


□    Pages  detached/ 
Pages  d^tachees 

□    Showthrough/ 
Transparence 

□    Quality  of  print  varie 
Quality  inegale  de  I'i 


es/ 
mpression 


□    Inclujes  supplementary  material/ 
Comprend  du  materiel  supplementaire 

□    Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponibli 


disponible 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc..  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata.  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  6ti  film6es  d  nouveau  de  facon  ^ 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppl^mentaires; 


This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  film6  au  taux  de  reduction  indiqui  ci-dessous. 

10X  14X  18X  22X 


26X 


30X 


12X 


16X 


20X 


24X 


28X 


32X 


The  copy  filmed  here  has  been  reproduced  thanks 
to  the  aenerositv  of: 


to  the  generosity  of 


Library  of  the  Public 
Archives  of  Canada 


L'exempiaire  film^  fut  reproduit  grSce  d  la 
g6n6rosit£  de: 

La  biblioth^que  des  Archives 
publiques  du  Canada 


The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


Les  images  suivantes  ont  6t6  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet^  de  l'exempiaire  film6,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprim6e  sont  filmds  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  film6s  en  commenpant  par  la 
premidre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernidre  pa^  3  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  —^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED "),  or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END  "), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
dernidre  image  de  cheque  micrnf'che,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  — »-  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  etre 
filmds  it  des  taux  de  reduction  diffdrents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  dtre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clichd,  il  est  filmd  d  partir 
de  Tangle  supdrieur  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  ndcessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  mdthode. 


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HOW  TO  REACH 
SYDNEY  via  BOSTON. 


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Detroit.  itiitTalo.  Niiinaiik  KalU,  Hamilton.  1or'>ni'>.  Kintt*- 
t"ii.  .Moiiitciil.  Wi'..  \i:i  \uiiijn>i  rail  Hiid  wal«r  lines  unl 
o.iinectiijiixto  Uti"!''!! ;  ili«'iii-.'  I.y  Ciin.Klti  .Xtlftuti'  .t  I'laiit 
Itiii' Nti-KiU'T  III  II:illf!iv.  aiKJ  liilt'ii;oliiinal  ruilwis  to  .S>>i 
iii'V;i)r,  ra^l  Iroin  Halifax  ti>  Mu'isriiv*'.  anil  Mras  il'  <" 
Navu.'ilicii  .iiiMiiiiiiv  s'ti'iiiiH-r  ilinmuli  tlif  urcut  liiki-n  •> 
>viltip\  i  or.  ill.  I'lil  triiiii  Hostmi  via  lioxtoii  ,'c  .Mauii', 
Miiiiii-  I'i'iilral  iiiiil  InUr  nloiiial  riiil'v.ivi'  toS\iliiev. 

'•!■  I'loiii  WaHliiiinloii,  r.aliiiuorc.  I'liilalrli'liiii.  I'll  1*1  in >;, 
llarrmliiir  .  aipl  dll.pi  imiiils,  l<i  Ni«  \iirk;vln  Hie  Ivtiii 
H>ivaiil;i  railriiail  iiii.l  till-  I'.Mlliiiiiirv  .V  Oliii.  i :iilr...Kl  hihI 
Iti-nilinu  m*l«'iii ;  tlHMice  l>v  all  rail  Vhi-h  aiil  "S'liiii'l  "iiain- 
crs  III  l'.ii!>tiiii    mil  Hi  "»vilm'y  lit  in  '">.  1 

.*  (■Mini  KiilliMinn*  \ia  Hie  Mi-i  i;ii.  iii<-  .lliil  Miiii-t»  Tiauf). 
portutiuM  riiinpanv  «li  Knii>rti.  Tucmlayn,  Tliiir«iliiy«  ami  xil- 
nrila\8.  urrlvlntjiii  Ronton  Kit'tn>».  Suiiiliwsanil  ^lu•l^lla^  s, 
auil  10  SyliU".  .as  in  S'l   1. 

4  rroiii  Ni  «  HnrU  via  iin'  Fail  U'v.-i.  I'ni  hWiiO'-  .t  Ston- 
MiKloli  aiiil  SiTwi'li  liiii'i'.  New  \  "rK.  Ni-»  llavfii  ,V  Hart- 
foul  .iinl  IliisiiMi  ,V  .Ml.ain  iMihtmils:  aiiil  ii  Svili.fs  :!•  i;. 
No.  1.  - 


THROUGH 
TICKETS 


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llriiaiUvav  :  'riiui*  (  uiik  A-  .Sni,  '.^lil  llmailwav.  hi  IIohlii. 
.It  till'  i>«'veral  llrkiM  amiii'tcK  on  \\  asliiiKlon  «lrei'I;  at  Un 
ii|i  tiivv  II  iickci  <.>tllri'  vanii  \\\  Kiailiiiisi  of  Hi>-  ItuHtuii  ,v 
Maine  railvoii'l.  i-ovniT  of  \v  asliiimtoii  ami  "itnie  Htrn-ii): 
aii'l  ;ti  till' (itlli'f  uf  the  (  aiiHiln  Ailantu  .V  I'lant  i<i>-ani»liip 
i'«)iii|ian> .  noitli  Hn'e  ot  Li'Witi  wliarf.  wlieri'  pJauR  i.f  thi' 
linlfl  ran  l)r  Ht'oii  aitil  rooins  airaiiiicd  loi  'ii  ai|van«'i'. 
licki'ts  to  SMJjit'y  <  an  aim' Im' iil'iaini'it  oi  il'kt-t  atri-niit  ii. 
.Moiilroal.  'roroiitii.  i^iirii'''.  ami  in  all  \i'v\  Kni4liiiii|  i  lu.v-, 
aii'i  lovvnii. 


RATES,  Etc. 

^8iiit.ie''t  111  <  iiiiiini'.) 


Iroin  HoHtoii  III  Svilm'y  via  lilt'  >  aiwnla  Mluntli'  X  IMiHii 
S.  S.  I  o  liill.ililaK  ii>i<l  liih'iciilonial  imlvvav  In  .•iM|iii>\  ; 
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lali'K  do  not  Ini'linli'  Mtiilt'rooniM  or  nii-als  mi  itit^aumr 
Via  allriill .  ItoHioii  ,V  Maiiii<  ami  |iii»mi  'I'mitl  iiiiU\aMi 
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Kvnsi  Y    lliiiii,,    Svdiu'v,  Vn\w   l!i«'t<tii, 

'*r,  20  AruANTic  Avenue.  Boston 


THE 
SYDNEY 
I'OTEL, 
OPENED 

nils 

SEASON, 

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!  IS  THE 

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EASTERN 

;  NOVA 

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Canada  Atlantic 


AND 


PLANT  S,  S,  CO. 


DIRECT     L.I1NE 


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BUILT 


Boston -Halilax 

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STEAMSHJPS 

OLIVETTE  and  HALIFAX. 

Mil  Mi  NIGMI  AT  m. 


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ri>inl«i  In--    111 

Nova  Scotia 
ESPECIALLY    Rrincc  Edward  Island 
Cape  Breton 
Newfoundland 


FOR 

SUMMER 
TOURISTS 


THE 
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MENT 

IS 
'   IJNEXCEP 

'I'lONABLE. 


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through  rates,    issuing   through 

tickets,  and  checking  bag- 

gcigc     via     Rail     and 

Water    Lines    to 

all    points. 


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for  othiT  [iDJiilM,  .miiiiin«'r    scIm^cIiiIcs,  licUct.-;, 

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Hiii'i'tH  l<'iitt;  ifiviin  lki|{lt*MMiiii(lin^*  iiiitiiit^i,  hut 
until  IJM  ;«ilv<*iit  •  r  rhf  niilioad  hoin^  )itl<>- 
iiiiti'i- ili;%ii  rnaiU,  Syiliii-v  nMtntaiii>-«t  it-<  rnnli 
tiiiiplii-ity  a  \fr\    \niiii  ttnit       'rhonifh  lilf^ii  l( 


il  II  !<•  Inifh  xvititr,  MTitl  (x-niitt  n « 

I  Korkt    )  ;ikc,  ;i    KcailHrillHlli-'-t,  -n 
\  In     (.11111)1.    fiiinoii-   for    il«    Iriait 

aiMl  ilmk  aii<l  wil>|  fowf  «l ttiitf 

'       T    ■'  n-inrn  fn.m  tli»*  K.-rk-*  I«i|if  \t\ 

lotii  M  Mil  ttii>  .'iirifiit    t.  ii  .  tuiriiiiiiit  <(•)•!  jt ;' 

j  )iii  tun -(.(ii*'  tnt  -hoiiti«'  tiiii.  whh'h,  if    t  )«• 
j  iiia.lr    ih   till*  .'arty  i-viniitf  of  h  imi*     lay 

will  iit'v  r    iM-  r.>rKottfii        tit  ^oiMi*  |<Ui«"« 

\\  hiTH  ihi*  liHiik^  t  i<a>  Itiiili  r.hil  pr*'«-i|>it  •ii«- 

ly  tin    »>ith«<t    Hide  and   ihf     rl>tir     liowt 
,  -Hi'h'      and       tl.i  |»       hftwi'iMi.      HnSiinMnn  |  l»rM  nf  wtil>  li  'vifl 
:  i'(  Hot**    ar.*     ivvHrhi  laii'tl    frmn    .  tn-'>.    i>vttr*  '  ifill't'*'    ^t•*■^\^    of 
i  iTV        Sahiu.i.  itn.l  nfirn    iiiii'Kcrid    a-tt  .lai-'-t^       of       (»(.i       K 


F^Uhuili*  of  Oil*    U*\ 

|{<H>H«  itllli   lllll    l(-ill 


•■n   Ml    tilt 

.. 'tiiii;  u  a  ■* 
hritt  i,«>^iihi| 


la!t,    .ma    \\iUi 
-■niniKii   i>itiiiit<> 


lll|fhl>in<t  Mroti  1'.  iNori.  J  roii..ii>  Ctofti* 
lhi\  !u^  ■ 'Uii"  from  tl.i' i»latulit  u« 
(hi*     I    r  1.    .1    S...tiii(..|        \'\xvj 
.rami'   hv    (hf    Oiploa.l.    to..k  <\\- 

1  ttjjr  ijrillltH  of  l:inil     iiImI  ■••■•■h   '  •■ 

•■lltlMl   ill*'     ilHl-t     poW.'rftll     I'U'IIHMI' 

..f  ihr    iMipnt  iti.u 

Itilt   lltlMt)     piopllS    IIVIIIH    111       I 

KKiiiwtp-lf'toiniM-UiimU'.KnirMiii* 
tiiHl*>il  hy  any  ■It-ha-nons  uiihtfif 

■  '"*o}.-iiy  (•l\i.iWit!M.|,  hiivi'  nti-»*«l 
MiiiiiiiCH  Willi  roa-'i.Miii-  a  ci'iii'tt* 
lion  utirivftllfil  in  itliy-i<iil  «ti  vrl 
opiiiiHil  h>  iii>  in  Aiiii-rliM  and 
tmilont'.l  witliMLirdy  nkn)  nlmh 
innut  prrpwnuti-Hrtidf  l"tIi»*Krfat 
ailvantatri-  of  ihr  i-iuititi*.*  in  ihi 
(tiiiui'.  I'  '■•  «'  nil  a  M-nriifj 
to  Cipi*  llifton  iiM-r«ly  to  m-t*  ihi- 
pfijplH  -11  tli"ii  naliv*'  wihh  Tin 
d-'«'iU  .jf  initihi  i»rrhaiiir>l  l"i  llt<- 
iiiM'triilai  nnu%  mid  diiHtchlcf, 
lot.-- of  ttif*M  nil)  Sx.tihini'n  III 
thill  iviT\diiy  lift'  wonhl  he 
•II  ar.  I'ly  iTciitiMJ  IP  the  ro|iiiiiiio 
o|  .III  Ani'-iti  IIP  "ii'onuiK  iii'W?!- 
|.H|'.'r 

Hut  It  It  Old)  iii-DKMrtiirv  to  n** 
vifW  ihf  hiHtory  of  tiit>  latr  Anifho 
Ml  A.^Ii'il,  nh.i  tr:ui-lli'd  with  I' 
T.  IUih'»rii  u-*  a  UMiit  (or  (ifvrrnl 
>>-iirii,  and  til  tfhitii  i-  at  thit  plivr 
s|<|in<  i>f  iiH*  hxal  hiitiaHiiii  nf 
infantry    tmitlia,     tin-     avrrnut' 

hl-lk'll'or  III.*    nh.-i.    nl    HhiO 

i«*  o  (I'l't  1 1'  ini  h"H.  In  ri*ailil> 
hflii'v.'    th-    -t.'rtf"*    ih"t     M^il- 

■  <i-M  \vh(>)iii>i'  ^pt'iii  ooihi*  iini''  aniiiit|{  thi'in 
M'll!  ti'il  of  till'  U  lit-*  an  oiiipli<thi<d.  To  look  at 
thf  l<it\riin  (nriiiH,  iiihn\  •'nniiti-Tniiu'i*R  and 
h'-althy,  MKori-M«  mow  tiiio,t,  ,,t  ih.  Hfoli  h 
laHNi««,  H  will  II. ■!  I.I  l.'ulaiMl  ihnt  ihxy  ari> 
I  oiii|>fti-iit  lo  i.iki- ihiT  jiui.  1 .4  III  thi  Di-ht  oi 
hmit  h<»idi  Ihfll  hrollii'i'H 

1 1  if4   not    «itrpii<tiiitt.    ili>'ri-(ot«,    thai    'tuy 
|ia>><  Mil  ■|.-\id..fii'd  ..  (.i«ti' foi  railor\     or    In- 


for  I  with  an  ihitndaiu'*' .•(    iniiiiiiinn' 


|iaj«l:nii'    tlioiti  till    hi-il>  i.i'^nh.l  iiiaii*lii*ft, 
J'hi- iid'v*  and  dri^i'"  altmit  8ydn.y  gr   m'I> 
111     thiTi-    attriii  tlvi  ai>d  om  ■  au  lif  ti*  u   »lilT«ri*td'dirHt- 


c*  V 


.1 

.-ft 


rk  and  thai,  a|< 

iipi-  jltidiiit  t  muily. 


III  fr..iM    ihi' 
th.'ii'  an*  in 


iidtllTiix 

lalt .  hiin 


\va«  it>  I  ''vi'ii  illniiunaiiiiK  K.14  m  a-'i  in  ttn- 
inland  and  n'Mlnn^  hi'tliT  than  "il,  tiiml  ihi- 
t>l**>trii-  *it{htlnu  >«\H(.iah,  iio-iaitly  iiilrndni  rd, 
nil '  wit  t  Npoiitani-oiii  appii*<  latloii  and  ^ui- 
.  r^H  foi  >l(inn>«ti>  and  pnldu   *>MtYi<<' 

ll.iAllMi    ASI>   nitiv  ISil.  I 


nil    ami    hi'itlihfal 
8>dni<y    IniN    aiapli' 

II  oiii'  niiiy  \\n\\\  '!»■« 
ntifold    ihi>iii'«i>|\i>'«, 


»?. 


Till  \  •iitm  who  <«i*i<ki* 
I'iri'alion  m  nr  aluail 
hi>l<  ••.      ill   nnv  dn-f«i  llo 

(f  iM'i  I  f  nainrhl   lii'iiut.\ 

lint  \i\  hnai  or  .  irriaK>'  >li'*  fai-illtiMx 
iiri  .'ar  fXli'iidtHl.  Tlii>  harhoi  i>>  ih  hHht- 
fill  II ir  itiilhiiK  or  towln^,  w  tilt  nntplr  •pun- 
Mini  dai*p  walpr  No  nimi<  di-li^diifal  h.Hii. 
li>U  nprtiM  hi>  Innttiliii'd  anyuhiri'  than 
M  I'M   np   t'liiH  li>\ '<«  I'ri'i'k,  at  tin*  ntonih 

>.|     vhii'h    HtHiid    ihi>    rchiain^  .if  (hi r 

pri'i'idhaiN    rMHtdiMiu'     it   u  finnirr    k^x 
I'M.  If   nf  Cape  llri'ton. 

i' iitt-a •    In   th'    I  riM-k,   tn    nithci- 

i'ii« '',  Ih  iiarma  und  lild.li'ii  Iu'Isvimmi  Ii.'i-. 
I  lo.  tmI  hllU,  l.nt  iiii'i'  inildr  thf  niottth 
oil  >oiii  hiiaiianhi'  luinfofttihly  r<>uad 
ihioiKli  11  \i>iltiihli>  Intry  didl  for  a  iiilh< 
int.  ihi'  Inaii  id  a  hn-Nl  It  |h  diUh'tilt 
|i<    l-dl    uhrlhit    It      \-     iimri-     lant  lli-hln^ 

l>>    iniihiihl    i>i    I I)i(hl,  hill    tn  milt 

olT  ltit*  I'ldiiihi  I*  any  i'Mmmhu  In  <inniinfir 
and  Nt'H  llit<  1 1 11  If  pli'iiAiiri'  I'riifl  hiii* 
ihi'tiHf'lvcn  in  iiN  ii-i'im<i>it,  m  fcapprar 
iii|iti  I,  wllh  mtut*  hitN  iif  Mnnri  ■*"<)  liiHKhti'r, 


I'VtT  hi«  H<tHi..'t<it>-d  w:ih  llif 
till'  iih'li  of  Ni'W  I!*  well 
iiflitnd  -hoiild  U>  pnt 
nion  in  ihi  hiirhoi,  pHtitidi{i"i  4nd  rwldntu  |  diwiMW  po^Hm  u\.  ,tli  t<>iir|Nt«  It  1-  a 
may    h<*    ^Iml    hImmwi    iiiiyu  hirr*      aUar   (l.*>    niuli.r    of    l%*tnnfmir    niih"*    h>    thf   nwd. 

I  pliM»anilv  di\(d'd  ha!f-^4Hv  hy  tin*  <  rid^i-    a* 

r  what    w*"    f  .rtiiiTU     kn.  wn  a*    ^lira    Ketry. 

I  winii*  Itt.'ki-  ^  h-.»iidi\  h.iJ«  hi  many  var*  af- 

]  for > It'll    .ht-frliil  r.-fri-l.tn'-iit     h-i      laiin    and 

I  Imtini,  4ii.l  oiifr  ran  »*iijoy  ,i  liii^r  liour  h  Htrnll  Hi 

iditdriiiK  itn*    )H-anttfui     •«ii>iii>ry 

o(    'hi*   Miri    rivri        No  iitilica- 

1;  -n  U  A(l<"diil   th'    ^IralitftT   t<« 

'hi-   r-i«d,  afttr  h-     Inw  wuhdt*rt*it 

n.i     tln>   Ciiiahaii*   hill-..    ,t    hin 

»[i|     •  a<  Ii  If    I..tHimlM.i(itf  .  piopfrly 

■*t>«*l)iNl  and  pnati  iinif-d  lik*t  (lit* 
Fri'iirh  (  ln-ihoiitui  antil  a  tinhh'ii 
•  'irn  '"^Miic,*  ihi*  «olthMn*fnt  ami 
iiiin-ir|*.iiH>-i|  hxrlhir  in   fiitl  vmw 

It.'   .'    nhgt.i    ..,.  h  Vl.rM 

*i>ii  arrlvt' Ih*?  ptrtdrcU  nni'  'Ht! 
In  hi'  ri'iii*>uihi*ri'd  Sinp  hihI  taki- 
a»t."d'"*d.  at  It,  lor  dayliKhl 
and  lorn'  iiHpf  lion  Will  |i<<t  n<ld 
I..  ..in*'.  ii|)|>r*-i-tatioii  o(  thi>  laiid. 
itittd  II. h*  lit    thfi    |dai*i 

f«nl|li       tKlt'i'lldaitlH     of    thr    old 

KiiMiid*  who  fi.Mu'ht  iinl  died 
w  lii'ii  il  II  iriwii,  ihnti  with  a 
Iio|>iMahnM  of  ti'ii  oi  t.vclv«* 
ih'.'iMii'l.  wa-.  ■  apiitiiMl  ti\  .\  ih'ft, 
ItoiH  \t,iniia<  hiiHftto  dniinil  Ihi' 
ri-itfiMd  h'tiiil  (ifi  ifri>,  tn  r.iit!  tin; 
I'l'i  id  Ann'rti'an  lnd*>|>t  ndi'iii'i', 
oitlt  rt>niuiii,  rind  thcj  utti  mImixv 
ymi  h'nv  ihi*  old  Pri'ii.  h  town 
and  lortin*  .iitni>4  \M>r*>  laid  .Mit 
anil  «i>il  yoii  ridh  ft  .d  till-  plnii*. 
Ihiir  haM'  hcKii  ditit  np.  nl  Hm 
rra^-anHih-  prlt*i*n  iw  lhi>  ridlc 
dciili-i«  nil  liny  iit||i<r  hiitllt'dlcld 
*'— -'v- *-  ihniNiiniU  of  niih'Hditlant,  Hmdi 
ii'>«ii|i*itt«  of  LoiiitiimirK  a^  lhi> 
It.  \.  T.  K  Iinijui.  Ml.  Ihirf)  Li*- 
Sallr  or  Ml.  I'  tt'TonIn  AM 
alu  iy»  [ilMaiid  hi  a-o>iHi  ihr  liiiiri%l  with 
inhirnnitlnM  ot  dirmiinn:*. 

)l  vnii  dtivf  !>- nil  I,  .njvh.'itr^  a  Ifvv  inlli'i 
«\i'Nl  iilmii;  ttn-  ''loi'i  I..  (lahiiittt«  and  i'miu  hi>, 
and  find  toin  wat  to  Huki-r'i  loh^lfr  fai'li-ry 
ynn  I  an  hmiii  ptin  tn-.ilit  all  .ihniit  that  Indiu- 
iry.  whrc  M'  liaki  i  lnin«idf  i  an  dtttM-l  >on 
til  •t'liiii*  of  till'  !•!  -I  tioMl  •iif'iinii  lit  thf  wnrhl, 


^...      .     ( 


tint!  i>\i'i'\  da>  111  .1  f'irtiiitfiit.  I  If  •  ■■1IIKI* 
«\t*rymi4i  jf.irii  i  >  ihn  t'^xhiMth  t'oppi*i  ,Miiia.t, 
owni'd  hv  thi'  Kn^ii'in  Ih'Vid'ipiniMii  I'.i.  of 
Ihmton,  mid  inidrr  thi*  iiiiina)fi*nn'ttt  of  I'id. 
HroWiii'll  tinmtcin',  wIionc  ^rnlttilt}  a'*,  a  hiMt 
haM  iH'innii-  piinrrhitil,  Th*.  joiirMi<>  ti  wi-fl 
Worth  lakniu,  i'\t*M  if  tin*  road  i^  a  trli|i> 
ii<n){h  It  !<*  a  dl'-taiiri'  of  luidvi'  m  Ioa  otit, 
lint  a-  till  appfoai  h  i«  nvrr  a  iini  *  oiinn  id 
IiIIIh  It  nii-aiii  a  dtm  of  ihiia-  or  (oi.i  honro 
A  tf")di*  iip  tin  >>idi>  of  laii'  hilt,  ilnwn  || lit- 
er «idi>  and  iiiToMH  a  Innl^ti'  <ip  anidhif  tti*'**)** 
and  -n  nil,  mil'  linally  altainii  a  KiMpii-tlntt  ftl* 
titndi'.     Till*  ntmi'o  ihi'tn-*!  ivi-i  an-  in  '<4t  uiti'p* 

•'HlitiK.   tl Iil>      "lt<''<    'd    I  III'    kind    iia^l     of 

Laki'  Hiipfrlm  ,  whth'  iht*  \  li*w  i<i  nnm.  iiiiHNi<i|, 
thmwinti  ihr  I'.iitntt  \  and  thi<  •oimtltiiM  fur 
Ki!Ct>  inllit*  or  ifori'  Hk*-.  :•  map  at  ot.r '«  d-id. 
thi  )no«l  di'liifhifnl  of  whlih  slfu  1^  Hint  di- 
tiilnnd  of  tin*  fihori-  Inwrird  t'apn  Nnt'li,  vMlli 
'M>ld  Hniiik\'  III  pl.iln  %\^\\\  Tin  udniti 
dn  <  I' I'mt  hi>  iiiadi* 'iciMitid  Ih.*  nioiintiMiN  Vta 
Mil'  (hllii  l.iikcx  and  Knit  lla\ 

Anolhor  viay  plitaMiint  diivu  tn|  m  afii*r> 
iionii  In  aroniid  lhi>  hmd  to  Ninth  8vdni'>,  it 
diilaii'  i>  of  llfii'i'ii  inili>f«  Oil  r  a    i)r<«4*i  hi'«4  •  ar 

ilttji' >\a>  atih    till'    opio f    iMiMiiilnu    hv 

fi'in  hoat  fioiiiihiiri  If  Ihi' aliiartiniii  of  iIikI 
town,  whii'li  rival-  N\.||ii>y  in  thlppitiij  ahd 
(•nniinnri'titl  ttppiuitaiii'ii,  dn  nut  pro. o  (rri*iii 
( iiohtih  li>  i(l\M  II  a  loiiriiM  Hiav 

Till   ilri»<'  tohiNloiii    l.nntNln'iiih!    ihi'mp 


I'Vlntliiil  III  Ihto  ^ 
with  H-.tii*'  ..f  thi 
man  \«  Im  hno  tra 

wv^A  [ind  plftitiiiii 


i>iiot\ ,  .a  hf^nih'  Mil- 
>'i'*t    itorii".    in.  nimii 

I'h'it  w  ididy  all. I  Hiar 
HI  inatiy  uayn. 


itini- 


KIH  on  I'*  I  roll    Mist>* 

Mhoiild^oni  '  nrlii<ttt>,  an  II  iiHlinally  may, 
Indui'i'  \nli  |o  \|«lt  Ihf*  .iHll  ndhi'S  >ml  Wlil 
llnd  tin-  handii'Ml  (n  Im'  ihn  Wi<Nt>iV)\  tn  wt.l>'ti 
yon  nniv  Iravtd  \\\  Irnin  from  tnHii,  hiNpiat 
the  ih  <  p  ami  ivlntn  iii  all  iilli'tn-inii,  lH'*ihli*N 
hen  I II tf.it  ><<ndtri-rl  >oiii  impittti'^  iiil|[hl,  thf 
lont^iiitii'  hljtloty  o.'  ihi'  hyi|iii\v  and  l.onmhonrit 
I'nal  and  U<tkl\^a\  t'oinpanv,  fvnm  thf  da>i«  of 
tlmii.'i>plinn  oiidiM  thi>  dlirillnn  of  lhi>  hitn 
Mr  til-horni'  Id  Mhinlh  tidi-Kntph  faiiif 
and  I  \irv  iMl.i'ri'«ilni(  mtory  it  wnnht  nink.', 
(on,  if  iwtlii'H  npin  ail  K-  iKithfolin'H'*. 

It'll  tlyii  hair  ni->ti<  llini<  to  ipi-ndt  taitf 
ynir  uiip*ai  k  tor  a  day  or  two  and  diivf  out 
tot'ntt  Hay,  iiilHltiniixd  tw»dvf  tnlh'«.  Tidl 
your  lirlvt'T  l'>  utki*  ynti  tin*   dlrfil    rniiil,  md 

•  hrmigh  itn>iiiini<Miml  pnt  npal  II fi>  lit* 

(h>  hidflid  Mr4     Vmlnnnin.  who    wilt    do    all 


Mi 


(3-Tj 


BOSTOM     ID( 


she  can  to  make  yuu  corutoitulile.  The  mined, 
hrtak water  and  harbor  liere  are  worth  a 
jL^laiici-. 

Uiit  llie  prettiftj't;  ]<art  of  your  visit  i8  the 
drive  ahmg  the  beaili  next  day  to  (iiace  l>ay, 
a  Hand  heacii  unexcelled  in  heaiily  by  Nan- 
lasket  or  liong  I'.rancli.  ^t  Little  OhKe  Hay 
and  t^aledonitt  are  extensive  collieries  having 
shiitping  piers  at  the  same  )iarl)or,  and  at  the 
latter  place  is  the  residenee  of  Daviil  Me- 
Keo.n,  M.  P.,  manager  for  the  Dominion  Coal 
Co.  Couie  back  to  Sydney  either  bs  rail  or  a 
drive  throngli  tlh'  Bridgeport  niiueM.  where  is 
located  the  faiiions  syndicate's  principal 
[ilaiit,  wbicli  will  give  you  an  i<!ea  of  the  in- 
exhaustible ooal  areas  controlled  by  it. 

Another  pleasant  drive  into  the  country  is 
to  Marion  Hridge,  twelve  miles  from  Sxdney, 
where  there  is  sometimes  of  a  summrr  Sunday 
aiioutdofu'  Presbyterian  <<imimiuion  service, 
lasting  all  day  and  vieing  witli  the  most  noted 
Methodist  cam|. meeting  in    picturesi|ue  effect. 

Or  if  you  long  for  an  artistic  sketch,  ilrive 
out  to  the  fall;- of  Eskasoni,  which  are  very 
line,  where  you  will  be  sure  to  lind  an  inter- 
esting camj>  of  girimine  Micmac  Induius,  and 
where  Mr.  lirown,  the  postmaster,  will  wel- 
come vol!  with  genuine  hospitality. 

A  ,>till  more  beautiful  trip  would  he  to  take 
th*".  si eauMU'  Marion  and  go  around  llirough 
the  Jiras  <!'()!  Lakes,  visiting  Koularderie, 
Baddeck  and  Whycocomagh,  and  reluming 
by  rail  iu  the  evening  from  (Jrand  Narrows, 
where  the  steamer  <'Otiiiects.  At  Uadileck  is 
the  luouutain,  Heinn  Uhreagh,  owned  by  Prt  i'. 


Graham  iJeil,  upon  which  be  has  ereeted  a 
costly  .siiuimer  residence  und  on  tlie  top  of 
whi'h  h(  keeps  a  tlo(  k  '^i  Merino  sheep, 

Manv  another  «'<iually  delightful  trip  will  be 
suggeHr,ed  by  the  hot'-l  people,  mention  of 
which  sjiftce  will  not  admit  here. 

As  fi  r  Sydney  itself,  you  can  see  it  all  in 
half  a  day  leisurely,  and  any  yoiingstfr  will 
tell  you  what  the  buildings  are.  It  is  the 
coiintrv  Itself  that  merits  youi  atteuuon.  The 
climate  frotn  the  lirst  of  .lune  till  thf  midille  of 
December  is  deligbtful,  always  cool  enough  to 
sleep  undiir  a  blanket  and  with  an  oc  asi(jiial 
rainstorm,  when  a  blaziiigsofi  coal  fire  is  both 
(!lieerful  and  comfort ;lbl(^  ff  ycui  lia\e  a  let- 
ter of  introduction  to  a  member  of  the  Sydney 
club  you  will  not  lind  the  time  hang  very 
he,a\  y  even  on  a  stormy  day,  arul  you  will  re- 
member the  trip  all  the  more  pit-n^antly  fniu 
havin^'(  ultivated  th.-  ae^iimiiitame  of  some 
of  its  uiembers. 

rilK    SVOVKV     UOTK.I.. 

<>iieof  tlu'  drawbacks  to  a  proj.ei'  enjoy- 
ment of  a  summer  outinij  in  glorious  t'ape 
ISretoii  hitherto  has  been  a  lack  of  liist  (lass 
hotel  iu'comiiiodation,  This  rry  can  no  longer 
he  raised,  for  the  splei.did  new  building 
whicl!  has  just  beiMi  op(  neii  f(H  ihe  entertain- 
ment of  tourists  who  may  favor  it  with  their) 
patr«»nage  is  in  every  respect  the  linest  public 
house  in  Kastern  Nova  Scotia  (which  iiu  bides 
Caiie  lireton). 

Fitted  with  every  convenience  which  can 
iu  an,>  way  it\\u\  to  the  comfort   and    ideasiue 


of  its  jiatro 
elaborate 
with  an  ey 
than  with 

The  loca 
in  the  Unit 
evry  possi 
favorable  c 
tourists, 
of  land  i>n 
of  the  city) 
the  magui 
harbor,  fro 
the  west  to 
a  varied  lai 
imsiirpasse 
i^aiuiii'j  a  r 
petu-  amoti}; 
the  opposit 
to  the  Mate 
hottd  t;onip 
tained,  and 
sibie,  on  th 
boat.s  are  a 
guest,-  who 
fishing  in  t 
and  first  cl 
been  provh 

Within  a 
the  EnglisI 
loially  mal< 
during  the 
gr*>at  depti 
ing  distaue 
oi  whir.h  oi 


RHTES: 


llooin.s  oil  llr.st   lloof  and   front   rooiiw   on  sornud. 

Ivooins  with  bath  lilt.tclicd 

.Ml  oflief  rooms,  •         .         .         .         . 

Uoom  ami  hoaid  bv  the  ^vcck,  . 


8  y.r.it  per  day. 

2.00 
1(1. iH)  upward. 


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the    top   iif 
ief|i, 

trip  will  be 
iiiiMitioii    of 

f    it    all   in 

lll^St-.T    will 

II  is  tin- 
liliini.  'I'lu- 
If  iniddl"  cf 

1   '■IKIIltlll   to 

1  «)i'(aHi(jii!ii 
fire  is  hotli 
liiiA  e  a  let- 
tiie  Sydiuty 
liuiig  v<'r.v 
v.-ii  will  i»'- 
iiiilv    I'niii 

(■»'    of    SOIllI' 


'per   I'lijoy- 
•ious    (.'iip*^ 

111  Ml,    ilaSM 

II  no  l(>nfi;('i 
k  building 
t'litertain- 
witli  tiii'ir 
in'st  pubii<' 
L'li  iiu  liidcH 

wiiicl)   can 
1    picasnm 


of  its  patrons,  and  fm  in-«lieil  tiin.ugiii>ut  in  nn 
elaliorate  inaninr,  it  vill  be  inantt,?ed  more 
witli  an  feyt"  to  indnoinjrf  visitors  to  tome  again 
tiiaii  with  any  idea  of  large  possible  {iroiits. 

Tlie  lucalion  is  unexcelled  anywlit-re,  eitlier 
in  tbf  I  nited  folates  or  Canada,  and  it  has 
ev-ry  possible  attnu  tion  to  eonnnend  it  to  the 
favorable  ('('nsidiTatio-i  <.if  intending'  siinituer 
tourists.  limit,  on  the  most  prounnout  point 
of  land  on  Sydiie\  harbor  (on  rhe  t->|>lauade 
of  Mie  city ),  it  jjives  an  unobstructed  >  ii-w  of 
till'  uiagnitieent  scenery  which  frjiim^s  the 
harbor,  from  the  waters  of  Sydney  river  oti 
tlie  west  to  the  ocean  «>n  tlie  east,  embracing 
a  varied  landscape  of  twenty  miles  in  extent, 
iinsurpasseil  intiie  island  of  Cape  Iheton,  fiwt 
^raitiin.:  a  r'lnitation  the  iMTitinent  over  as  the 
peer  anmug  suniniir  r<  sorts.  The  i;rtMiuil  ou 
ti'.e  opposite  side  of  the  esplanade,  clear  (h)wn 
to  llie  Martr  front,  being  the  property  of  the 
hotel  coiupjiny,  an  unobstructed  view  is  ob- 
tained, and  easy  access  to  the  shore  made  juks- 
sil>ie,onthe  beach  of  wliieli  row  and  sail 
l)oats  are  always  in  rejidiness  for  the  uS'-  of 
guests  who  may  wish  to  go  sailing  or  ileep-sea 
lishing  in  the  harbor  or  out  upon  old  o<!ean  . 
and  linst  e, lass  bathing  accomniodatiDUs  ha\e 
lieen  [>rt)vide(l. 

Witliin  a  sione's  throw  is  ilie  au(  borage  of 
the  English  and  French  war  ^liips,  ,vhi»li  an- 
nually inaUe  8yilni  y  harbor  their  rendezvous 
dtuiiig  the  sumuiet  rnonths,  and  owing  to  the 
gr*>at  <lepth  of  water  are  moored  within  hail- 
ing distance  of  the  hotel,  from  the  •  crandahs  I 
oi  which  one  has  a  perfect  view  of  their  dei-ks  j 


while   eiiiiiyiiig    the    uumh.     i>t  the    •■\ielhiit 

bands. 

To   sum    up      Bathing,    boating,    yachting, 

tieep    sea    and    trout    fishing,    shouting,    line 

walks  and  drives,  \isits  to  the    imniense    eid- 

lieries  of  the  Di'ininion  Coal  ii.npany  and  iiu- 

Coxheath    <npper    mines,    a    superb    rbm.ile 

throughout  tlie  entire    summer    and  eKce'ient 

water,  may   be   mentioned  as    a    lew     tif    tlie 

featuies     whieh    we      idTer    that     are     unsur- 
passed elsew  here. 

The  Sydney  hot<;l  is  not  meant  in  !»•  ,i  .sum- 
mer lionse  altogether,  but  has  lieeii  most  tlior- 
iiMglily  constrncte<i  an<l  liuish.etl  thruiighout 
m  'irder  to  accoiuiviodati.'  tin  e\er  grnwnig 
travel  which  keeps  coming  and  going  all  tin- 
year  round.  Commercial  men  will  tind  the 
hotel  ])articularly  wtdl  ecpiipped  li.r  their 
purposes,  excelling  111  tba'  respect,  perhaps, 
any  other  hr)iise  in  tin-  l'ri\  inces.  it  is  heated 
throughout  with  hot  water,  litted  with  eledric 
bell.H  and  lighted  by  electricity;  it  has  batli 
rooms  m  pltMity  .  a  tine  billiard  room  and  bar- 
ber slu)]*,  elegant  parlors  and  lounging  ruoms, 
and  light  an<l  airy  bedrooms,  the  latter  being 
fiirnislied  in  a  superior  manner.  Itunms  are 
!er  single,  or  en  ^uite.  Cuaches  wi,l  nuef  guests 
at  thtM.raiiis  and  steamer-. 

Sydney  is  rea<'ii(!il  from  llalifa\,  b\  steam- 
ers running  to  St.  Pierre.  Mi(pieloii,  and  Xew- 
foiiudlaiid  via  the  Hras  d"()r  Lakes,  by  rail 
to  Mulgrave,  on  tlie  Strait  of  Cunsn,'  ;iiid 
thence  by  steamers  of  Die  Kras  d'Or  Naviga- 
tion «'ompany  via  St.  I'eter's  canal  and  tlie 
great  lakes  :  or  all  rail.  From  Montreal,  by 
the  DiMuinion  ('oal  company's  steamers  \i"a 
the  St.  J.awreiwe  river  and  the  sea,  nr  all 
rail. 


